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Tba OREGON STATESMAN, Caltn, Orc-cn, Thuixiiy IrornIn-. Arril 0. 1S31 PAGE EIGITT .1 i.ii LYONS. Anril Is -The Coch ran-Hlnkel plaaer is rnniJng this -week, -with about eight men em ployed at present. If orders con tinue to come In It la expected tier "Will :u tor eome time. r i i- 1GP0CIAL fShorl Time Of for feme vTVTOT ft sample can, but a fuU-nzed 30c can anil it cost you only 10c If you bring the coupon at the bottom of this ad. Choose either clear Water Spar Varnish to give a rich, brilliant varnish finish to ehab ' hf floors, furniture or wood work, or make your choice ' from the wonderful hoes, hades, and stunning colors of WaterSpar Quick-Drying Col- -ored Varnish or Enamel. Even boiling water cannot barm clear WaterSpar Var sush, Colore J WaterSpar Var falsh comes In several natural . wood colors and renews eld finishes wtthoot the expense of -removing them. 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We have sold hundreds of this fine box in the last 5 years and every user is fully satisfied. . - - . -.. . - i See Us lor Loum Hovers, Garden Hose cid Lean Heeds Remember, We ScUQcclity Goods for Less .1 ... ... i . -. 000 iSo. AnnGd Hardware, Paints, Plumbing, Machinery 235 North Commercial Street ' The company plans am running the mill for a snort umt auo. -Ransom and Ransom.- general merchants la Lyons, Lava Just completed re-roonng tneir iwrs and wareroom. wunam uww AM tha earaenlsr work.' The firm is also having the interior re- papered which adds consiaeraoij to the appearance ia general. Ly ons Bros., are putting on the pa per. .-. - " '- - Tit Rm Bodeker family of Mill City visited at the Henry Bode ke and George; Berry homes at Lyons Sunday. , Mr and Mrs. I William Cone Am tn Portland Friday evening to visit with Mrs. Cone's mother and Oiovr riau uu kiiwus. They returned to Lyons Sunday morning.' .' ' ' - inhn Truk mads a business trip to SUyton Mpnday, securing nrer&l thons&ad wild blackberry tips for planting. The berry acre age is being increasea io quuo an extent in this locality, and no doubt will prive a profitable busi ness. Canneries and eold pack plants are within hauling distance. which makes f an arauaoie mar- it for all kinds of berries grown here. ! - - i '. - , . ' .... Club Women Soonsbr Party At Pythian Hall HUBBARD, April IS T h e card barty sndnsored by the Hub bard Woman's club at the Pyth ian hall Monday evening was one of the outstanding social events of the season. Thirteen tables of "1 00" were In Dlay and prizes were won by Miss Esther , Dirkson, Mrs. Mlna De Wolf, frank Roseberry of Needy. Julius Stauffer and Mrs. Mary Kidston, j winner of the door prize. . : . The tables were meraea oy dainty little May baskets and the hall was unusually attractive with lovely bouquets of dogwood, spire a, lilacs and tulips. Committee members who as sisted Mrs. Ella , gtauf fer, the elub president, were Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Louise Crimps and Mrs. Neva McKenxIe, general; Mrs. Anna Stauffer and Mrs. Ka- thryn Hill, decorating;-and Mrs. Margaret McMannis, Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Mrs. Eunice Braden, Mrs. Merle Stewart, ! and Mrs. Maud Bidgood, refreshment. . The proceeds of the party will be used to finance the two weeks 4 H club summer school at Ore gon State college of Miss Eleanor Johnson, Hubbard girl winning highest place la division one at the 4 H club fair at Salem. Fire Destroys Riverside Home LYONS, April 29 Word reach ed here today j from Riverside, stating that the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Canning was destroyed by fitf last Wednesday noon. PracticaIy everything was burned. When the blaze was dis covered lt-fe&d gained such head way because of the high winds that firefighters were able to save only s few pieces of furniture. The loss was estimated at about 13500. with 12200 insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Canning and daughter are well known here, having liTed In Fox ealley several years before moving to Riverside. Friends here are very sorry to learn of their misfortune. Club Winners Are From ) Silverton In the report , of the Four-H county fair winners last week the winning team of the cooking dem onstration was i reported as from Mt. Angel. This, was a mistake. The team, composed of Selma Sa- trum and James SJovangen are from McLaughlin school. Silver ton.. 4 A re Our' Helping the Homemalcer By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER A Pudding Becrp -. Breaifaat -ettr PvM. CU1U4 Km4t C0ok4 0ra Canal . Craa . ' Tjmeh TlBMt , 1 flyras . -: ; ' t ' ;'" . , '"'--! - i Xanobeon t Chclt OnUu . - Va -r, DtmeT-.f Bak4 Earn ' : 0btai Dw FUUai Battr4 pah , Bm4 Appla Saaaa Oalair .Xarioria gibaek rmdalag z - f Egg Salad Ui aiea Mlttr V S tabirpona appaS aaiana S tab!apou ahoppaa grera aappara -- S tablMpooa abappad swaat swalis : 8. taMpooa aali - .: j faaspooa paprika .. . t na aatad araaaiar Mix and chill Ingredients, gerve OBverisp lettuce. , Uarjorie's Zwelback PaddAaf t apa svaibaek (S aaoea paekaca) , k P angar . .-, ,k -;' 1 taaipoaa ciaaasiea 1-S iaatpaaa salt IS ap katta Roll the sweibaek until wen crumbled.- Reserve. cup et the crumbs. ' - Mix the sugar, -. cinna mon, salt, butter and remaining emmbs. .Pour into . a shallow pan, patting mixture until about 1 inch thick. A shallow aluminum pas Is advisable or 4arge slsed glass pie dish can be used.- Bake "crust" 10 minutes in moderately slow oven. r Add filling. - - ; v Filling s i, ;:: 4 an rolka - - -, - - i , M.aap as . r 1-S taaapeea aalt 4 taalaapooaa 11a ar 5 aapa aailk - ''. 1 taaapaoa raalDa " Beat egg yolks and add the su gar, aalt and flour. Add the milk. Cook In double boiler until thick and creamy. Stir frequently. Add th vanilla. Mix well and pour on baked sweibaek mixture. - Cover with the inerlngue. ; s nrorfcrtTRm IFffii?3EiIeM if- 4 ;. n '- Pairs J I r Highly Uercerked : GcsCio ; Iteoord low cost for fias gatsgej Gghtwdght hose. Black aal ether colors. Solid Color Oti&vto ; rlor broadcloth fat the stw shades . . . and ii:v : fit is an amazing feature at price! So (g, D n P A D ; . OT Wtftaa aa aacar - swalsaak (pH tatarTatr Beat the ra Wkilaa an 4 ail A the sugar. Beat aatll ereamy. Roughly spread on filling, eprln kle with reserved sweibaek. Bake. 20 minutes in very slow even. Cool and hllL Cat ia saaarat carefally remove, aad asrve. ton- ped with whipped araasa. OarnlskH wun red ehemes. ;:--;'A:liaw Party - -" aaaka Dasaart . Oafaa 7 Msaart . Oaifaa Spring; Salad - " ' , I mum baakata . a---' l aap aiaaa araa( - -X aap aiead araparai 1 aap Slaa4 piaaappla H aap r4 akamaa 1 aap kailaS auyaaaalaa Carefully remove the ; orango pulps so that the cases can be cut with scissors Into basket shapes. Mix and chill fruits. Drain well, fill, orange baskets and top with mayonnaise. Arrange on lettuce. Boiled Mayonnaise S agr Talks r S tablaapaaaa an gar - . 1 taaapaoa aalt saaapaaa irr aaaaiart : S tablaapooaa flaw , , 14 taaapaaa paprika ' 4 tablaapoaaa Tiaagaa -nv wstar S-S anp satad ail ' - Beat the . yolks," aagar, salt, mustard and paprika. Add the ell. Mix the alour and 1-S eup of the water. Cook until very thick. Cook . in double boiler and stir constantly. Add rest at water. Cook directly over fire S minutes. Stir constantly. Pour hot cooked mixture into bowl with oil mix ture. Beat S minutes with dover beater. Cool and ehiil. Cream Cheese Sandwiches , 15 slieas thlaty eat wklta traat H aap vkita areata akaaaa 4 tablaapaaaa salad araaaiajr 1-8 aap akappad aboaasda X-S taaapoam aalt Mix cheeee, - dressing, almonds and salt. Spread on bread which for men who know style Our fabric froup indodet Wor steds aad Serge In blue -many ether colorings In Worsteds, ana novelties In softer Style thai ia a sourca of continued wearing satisfaction V-' ' -4 proves itself throng'' " are features of " t l Penney Co. suit. : J?xrrai Pants $4.9& OoEO Ecco Kew, eolorfsl Jeawds . . pnrUaag the kgai wear bt sen at the price I " - (Special QuaEt -: and Urn wQ Cke fbe extra ejsaEty . uc iiiwi rraat aaHterna af this bed shirts , . . broadcloth aa4 shorts I V U'D'H m N. liberty, St Salem has been spread with soft tatter. Arrange sandwMh zaahMsw . Date Bread for Eandwidaf . IH aapa Oaar via taaapaaa aauaf pavcas U aa llcht kvawa sagas apaaa aaxa ' - . aap aaavpaaV 4atS -. J mi adlk - lx all ingredients. Psar Into greased loaf pan. Let stand ll minutes. Bake 1 hour ta slow even. ... Backet Besses f SaShilaal apaate aakas t rt iaaappia saavbat lift aapa wktrpa araast taaapaaa TtalUa -I tablaapaaaa aagas - 1 aap aoeaaaajt 1-S aap akaaalato eket - Remove centers front eeJkes so eases aan serve aa baskets. Ar range on serving plates and fill with sherbet ' Mix the ereant, va- muia and sugar, pne oa the sher bet and sprinkle with the eoeoaaut and ehoeoiate ahot. Serve at eaee. A ' Hay Sunday ' Breakfast -. ' CkUla4 S4aS Piaaappla ' KZ Omalat . Fanarais : Oraaga Varmalaaa -011 Jjftstnrt 'aaat Laatk aa4 Brawaad Vatataas nUar4 Ftas aad Oarrats Oarmt JaDy ; Vlat Saaaa firaaS B attar - Xaa4 Lattaaa aaS Soeiiafart Oiaai Draniar ..... Caoealate Xaa Baa Oaka " . , Oatfaa Sapper v.. blimp 8ala4 BattaraS Sella, Taaatad Piaklaa Vat Klcaa Taa .... --. . Popoaere (12) -S aapa paatrr flaw 1 taaapaaa aalt . a itn taps sink S taaapaoaa aattar, aiaiua Mix ingredients and beat I min ataa. TTalf fill hot a-reaaed mnffln pan and bake SO minutes in mod erately hot over (425 degrees) . Iron or earthen ware muffin pans are better tor . bating popovers than aluminum or tin. i Roquefort Cheese Dressing -(For lettuce or tomato salads) ftaaapaen aalt . taaapaaa aacar : 8taaapeaa cry aaastara taaapaaa paprika . . imiE 3B Warm Weather ' tweeds and other airy fabrfcx . . .tmnned, with sttte toad scams and non-breakable toorl Men's AtHetie ttJoion Suito tUbbed knit cotton unl button shoulder style. aura Wool G6SQ EIoco ' for Men 90s iSadfun) weight ' EnglUK rd less with reinforced feet sVf intra wear. Ask for Stria tZl Put Zephyr CHpovcr Cwcatcro ; neat JscQuard patters ua mna cotor tkms. s 5-. TV JVI AO-over ssorted Una (So Ere D . ir o n c- . S tealataaaae lamae fales M. aap it! e'J 1-S aap Jaaaaaiart abltll Crumble the sheets aad areata it with fork. Add rest of lafra- dlenta. Beat with fork t minutes. cam. Mix wen and serve. aTSurlmp Salad, fierviBg S 114 aaaa akriaraa . S aarS saakaa. arra. I aaa aJaad saeaiuaars aaa aiaaa ceiary - -S taklaapoaaa ehoppad pteaaUs 4 taaapaoa salt 34 taaapaaa paprika -S taklaapaoaa laaaaa Jalae 14 ara aalad iiMtu Uu and chill ingredients aad serve on erlsp lettuce. - Kvt Bleee aap VatUr " aap aaar aeea - tablaawnaa art x taaapaaa Taniiia taaapaaa salt ' S-S aap aata. ekappad ' S 1-S aaaa flaar . - 1 taaapaaa kakiaa; p i a jar - Cream the batter aad sugar. Add the eggs antt cream. Add rest of ingredient and shape into roll. ChlU 14 hours. Cat off thin slices and bake. . Glee Clubs Have Picnic Party WOODBUnN, April 29 The glee clubs of Woodbum high school enjoyed a olcnle at the Coolldge-McClalne park in Silver ton Tuesday afternoon. Some of the songsters, went swimming in the pool and others played base ball, and other games. Later in the evening a copious lunch was served. About Sft elub members were In the party. The glee clubs recently took some I r r - f - -r First 'In tot dousK. Tntn ia the oven. Yoa can be sura of perfect balclnjs In aslng BAKING POVDER h"Htt'tAA"y iwttsStiSrS)sjiftalal assjdi ftAAa sh I... a.yh;.. J 25 ounces for 25c CC3DCE flDEFTTDflE Style 162 Printed Pon gee - Frock, Bolero ef fect with white Dimity blouse. Sizes 14 to 20 8 trie 168 Flowered Be tiste frock with pretty pleated Jsbot and circu lar skirt. Sizes Id to 44 Co m e early and take advantage of tlit f nil selection. 275 N. LIBERTY, SALEM Spring Flowers For Decorations ANKENT BOTTOM. April 21 The Ankeny Women's elub met at the country home of Mrs. A. II. Thompson Friday afternoon. Hugh bowls of spring flowers were need to make the living rooms attrac tive. Roll call for the afternoon waa responded to by each mem ber naming state, its flower and Its : nick name. Mrs. J. A. Parr gave Edith Cavell, from tarn- prises at the eighth annual music tournament held at Forest Grove. You'u sleep r mm . - rr s m m s w m Don't ge to bed "dead tired." Est or dHafc something tasteful and aourlthlsf e tweet ' food Is appropriate. Doctoss will tell you thai a light food eaten before one goes to bed warms the stomach and Induces rest ful sleep. This "prescription is particularly appropriate for the man or woman who. due to hard work or ner vous strain, is "dead tired at bedtime. 'Most fooJt are mora - ill I k Style 161 Nest tailored J ( y a- ' LA - frock of figured English Y: jcrrJX VY Zl Print material. White (A (m-Spr yokc-SUc' I4 asa - i a ,mm aaa at a. ai a X kZ I Ml IS. StyIe 155 Sheer fig. x. t i -j a m i t i a. fc 'M - uj awu, ntui uuiug X I I X I Sises 16 to 42 I a 4 " - .aaSS SSS4-J ' Styles for House, Garden end Street New Tub fast Colors and Patterns a- Adorable dresses for Spring and Summer wear. Fabrics are guar anteed fast colors In lovely prints, linenes, sheer batistes and pretty lawns. Yon win find all sizes for Miss and Matron. one women, by Joseph Adelmani Charlott Corday was given bj Mrs. William Wlederkehr. Mrs. C. F. Johnston was awarded the prize. Dainty refreshments were served' at the tea hour by the hostess to the following; members. Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Ben Watts. Mrs. C. T. Johnston, Mrs. William Wlederkehr and daughter Donna, Mrs. O. II. Marlatt, Mrs. Sidney Howard and daughter Margret, Mrs. J. O- Fair, Mrs. E. X Fin ley, Mrs. B- L. Hampton and daughter Marguerite and the hostess, Mrs. A. 1L Thompson, Mrs. Woods and Miss Mabel Thompson were guests of the afternoon. . vt yu .1 somernin Q boforo you co to bod Appropriate foods for such occasions are hot or cold milk drinks sweetened to taste, also bread and jam sandwiches, small cakes or cookies, or ready-to-serve cereal with milk and sweaiened with sugar. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. dtUclout with Sugar" When you think of STYLE rniiNK FIRST OF WARD'S" SADS , : ( TELEPHONE 8774 ill! ' mm f i .... i,t: ' 'i'1 , i